US5385405A - Floating roller retainer assembly for slides - Google Patents
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B88/00—Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
- A47B88/40—Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor
- A47B88/49—Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor with double extensible guides or parts
- A47B88/493—Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor with double extensible guides or parts with rollers, ball bearings, wheels, or the like
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B88/00—Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
- A47B88/40—Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor
- A47B88/437—Rollers for slides or guides
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- the present invention relates to roller assemblies for use in telescoping slide assemblies having multiple interconnected slide members, the slide assembly extending and retracting along a longitudinal axis of the slide assembly.
- the invention particularly relates to roller assemblies having a plurality of vertical rollers rotatable about a horizontal axis for movement parallel to the longitudinal axis of the slide assembly, side walls for maintaining the vertical rollers in longitudinal alignment and preventing overlap, and a horizontal roller rotatable about a vertical axis.
- Telescoping slide assemblies are used to support loads such as drawers, trays, equipment racks or the like for movement between a retracted position and an extended position.
- the slide assemblies include interconnected slide members that extend and retract relative to each other along a longitudinal axis of the slide assembly.
- a stationary slide member is rigidly attached to a floor or platform, and a load-carrying slide member is attached to the load to be moved.
- the load-carrying slide member is slidably coupled to an intermediate slide member that is, in turn, slidably coupled to the stationary slide member.
- the interconnected slide members cooperate to permit the load to be moved along the longitudinal axis of the slide assembly between a retracted position and an extended position.
- Friction between the interconnected slide members can become a major impediment to smooth operation of the slide assembly. It is known to use vertical rollers in the telescoping slide assemblies to reduce friction and thereby increase ease of operation. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,485,539 to Fall et al., U.S. Pat. No. 3,464,744 to Fall, and U.S. Pat. No. 3,450,466 to Fall et al.
- vertical rollers are oriented to rotate about a horizontal axis and are positioned in channels located between side walls of the interconnected slide members.
- Vertical rollers alone can improve the ease of operation, but lateral movement of the slide member can reduce the effectiveness of the vertical rollers. Lateral movement of the slide members relative to each other can pinch the vertical rollers on one side of the slide assembly, increasing friction, while allowing room for the vertical rollers on the other side of the assembly to become skewed relative to each other and overlap. When the vertical rollers overlap, they can become wedged, further increasing friction. Of course, when rollers become wedged, the force required to extend or retract the telescoping slide assembly increases dramatically. In extreme cases, the slide assembly locks up and is unable to extend or retract.
- selected vertical rollers were formed to include a central aperture, and a ball bearing was fitted into each aperture. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,464,744 to Fall.
- the combination of ball bearings and vertical rollers was successful in eliminating the pinching problem, but was expensive in terms of manufacturing and inventory management costs. Moreover, while the pinching was eliminated, it was still possible for the rollers to become skewed relative to each other and overlap, and the end rollers were still allowed to fall behind.
- a roller assembly that provides for longitudinal alignment of the rollers while keeping the rollers moving together and maintaining lateral separation between the slide members would be appreciated by operators of slide assemblies.
- the present invention provides a roller assembly for use in a telescoping slide assembly having at least two slide members that are slidably interconnected for movement along the longitudinal axis of the slide assembly.
- the roller assembly includes first means for maintaining vertical separation between the slide members and second means for maintaining lateral separation between the slide members.
- the invention also provides third means for longitudinally aligning the first means.
- the first means includes a plurality of rollers oriented to rotate about a horizontal axis and the second means includes a bearing oriented to rotate about a vertical axis.
- the plurality of rollers includes a pair of end rollers, with each end roller having a central aperture.
- the third means includes longitudinally extending side walls positioned adjacent the rollers, the side walls having coined segments.
- the side walls are coupled to the end rollers by a roller insert positioned in the central aperture of the end rollers and a rivet extending through the insert to engage the coined segments.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a telescoping slide assembly partially broken away showing the floating roller retainer assembly positioned between interconnected slide members;
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a floating roller retainer showing vertical and horizontal rollers, a spacer, side walls, and a rivet aligned for positioning in a roller insert;
- FIG. 3 is a vertical sectional view taken along lines 3--3 of FIG. 2 (assembled) through an end roller;
- FIG. 4 is a vertical sectional view taken along lines 4--4 of FIG. 2 (assembled) through the spacer and horizontal roller.
- FIG. 1 A plurality of floating roller assemblies 10 are shown in FIG. 1 operably positioned in a telescoping slide assembly 20 for use in supporting drawers, trays, equipment racks or the like in a cabinet or mobile platform.
- the slide assembly includes interconnected slide members 22, 122, 222, and the roller assemblies 10 are positioned to provide horizontal and vertical separation between the interconnected slide members 22, 122, 222.
- the floating roller assembly 10 includes a plurality of vertical rollers 12, a pair of end vertical rollers 24, each having a central aperture 26, a horizontal roller 14, a spacer 16 having an aperture 17, a pair of side walls 18 having coined segments 30, an annular roller insert 28, and a conventional rivet 36.
- the roller inserts 28 are sized to move freely in the central apertures 26 of the end rollers 24.
- Rivets 36 are configured to pass through the roller inserts 28 to engage the coined segments 30 of the side walls 18 and hold the side walls 18 adjacent the roller inserts 28.
- end rollers 24 are coupled to the side walls 18, providing a region therebetween for the placement of the remaining vertical rollers 12 and spacer 16, and the roller inserts 28 and the coined segments 30 cooperate to define the separation between the side walls 18.
- coupling the end rollers 24 to the side walls 18 keeps all of the rollers 12, 24 together and prevents the end rollers 24 from lagging behind the rest of the rollers 12 during extension and retraction of the slide assembly 10.
- the vertical rollers 12 are circular discs oriented to rotate about a horizontal axis
- the horizontal roller 14 is a circular disc oriented to rotate about a vertical axis.
- the height of the spacer 16 is slightly less than the diameter of the vertical rollers 12, so that the spacer 16 rests between the interconnected slide members 22, 122, 222 (FIG. 1) without providing any vertical support so as to minimize friction between the interconnected slide members 22, 122, 222 and the spacer 16.
- the thickness of the spacer 16 is substantially equal to the thickness of the vertical rollers 12 so as to fit between the side walls 18.
- the length of the spacer 16 is arbitrary, depending on the requirements of the application and the number of rollers 12 to be used.
- the spacer 16 includes a rectangular aperture 17 extending transversely therethrough for receiving the horizontal roller 14.
- Spacer 16 and aperture 17 are illustratively rectangular, but can be any shape.
- the roller 14 could be replaced by a ball bearing without departing from the scope of the present invention.
- the only requirement of the roller 14 or ball bearing is that it's diameter be greater than the lateral separation of the side walls 18 so as to extend beyond the side walls 18.
- the side walls 18 extend longitudinally along the vertical rollers 12, the spacer 16, and a portion of each end vertical roller 24.
- the side walls 18 include an aperture 38 positioned to be aligned with the aperture 17 formed in the spacer 16.
- the apertures 17, 38 are sized to allow a horizontal roller 14 to freely rotate therein while extending beyond the plane of the side walls 18.
- the horizontal rollers 14 limit the lateral movement available to, and provide lateral separation between, the slide members 22, 122, 222, and therefore eliminate squeezing of the vertical rollers 12 by the slide members 22, 122, 222.
- each group of rollers has an arbitrary number of rollers, depending on the application, and includes an end vertical roller 24 having a central aperture 26.
- An annular roller insert 28 is positioned to be inserted into the central aperture 26.
- the roller insert 28 has a length substantially equal to the thickness of the end vertical rollers 24 and an outside diameter somewhat less than the diameter of the central apertures 26.
- the roller inserts 28 are sized to loosely fit into the central apertures 26 to allow the roller inserts 28 to "float" in the end vertical rollers 24.
- Each side wall 18 includes a conventional coined segment 30 near each end for engaging the roller inserts 28.
- the coined segments 30 include a central aperture 31 surrounded by an annular portion 32.
- the diameter of the central aperture 31 is substantially equal to the inside diameter of the roller insert 28.
- the annular portion 32 is offset a predetermined amount from the plane of the side wall 18 by a transition portion 34 which connects the annular portion 32 to the side wall 18.
- the coined segments 30 are configured to be coupled to the roller inserts 28 and each other by the rivets 36 while allowing the end vertical rollers 24 to rotate freely.
- the transition portion 34 permits the side walls 18 to engage the roller inserts 28 to hold the end rollers 28 in place, while allowing free movement of the end roller 24 about the roller insert 28.
- each vertical roller 12, 24 and the spacer 16 It has been found to be advantageous to allow a small gap between each vertical roller 12, 24 and the spacer 16. Without a gap, the rollers 12, 24 and the spacer rub 16 against each other, increasing friction and wear. Furthermore, the vertical rollers 12, 24 can be pressed together by the impact caused when the telescoping slide assembly 20 reaches the end of its extension or retraction travel, potentially causing flat spots, at least temporarily, on the vertical rollers 12, 24. A small gap between the vertical rollers 12, 24 and the spacer 16 reduces friction and allows the roller assembly 10 to absorb the impact that occurs when the telescoping slide assembly 20 reaches the end of its extension or retraction travel. An adequate gap can be provided by the selection of the appropriate length of the side walls 18 and spacer 16 and the number of vertical rollers 12.
- the size difference between the roller insert 28 and the center aperture 26 in the end vertical rollers 24 contributes to the gap.
- An appropriate gap allows the rollers to contact each other and temporarily deform while stopping the slide assembly at the end of its extension or retraction travel, yet allows the side walls 18 to float in the end rollers 24 without being squeezed, thereby eliminating the accordian effect which could lock up the slide assembly.
- the spacer 16 is positioned between, and longitudinally aligned with, the vertical rollers 12, 24.
- the horizontal roller 14 is positioned in the aperture 17 of the spacer 16 and oriented for rotation about a vertical axis.
- the end vertical rollers 24, with the roller inserts 28 in the central apertures 26, are positioned at the ends of the groups of vertical rollers 12.
- the side walls 18 are then placed adjacent the vertical rollers 12 and the spacer 16 so as to align the aperture 38 in the side wall 18 with the aperture 17 in the spacer 16 and the horizontal roller 14 and align the coined segments 30 with the roller inserts 28.
- the rivets 36 are then positioned between the coined segments 30 to extend through the roller inserts to couple the side walls 18 to each other and to the end vertical rollers 24.
- the rivets 36 are swaged in a conventional manner.
- Rivets 36 have a head 40, a shaft 42 and a tail 44.
- the head 40 is sized and configured to fit in the transition portion 34 of a coined segment 30 without extending beyond the side walls 18.
- the tail 44 is swaged so as to fit within the transition portion 34 of a coined segment 30.
- the shaft 36 is sized to allow the rivet 36 to extend between coined segments 30 and through a roller insert 28 placed therebetween without extending beyond the side walls 18, yet holding the side walls rigidly to the roller insert 28.
- the depth of the transition portion 34 is at least as great as the thickness of the rivet head 40 and of the rivet tail 44 (when swaged).
- the length of the rivet 36 is selected to allow the rivet 36 to extend through the coined segments 30, but not extend beyond the planes of the side walls 18 when swaged.
- a preferred telescoping slide assembly 20 includes a plurality of U-shaped slide members 22, 122, 222.
- a slide assembly 20 suitable for use with the present invention is described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,450,446 to Fall et al., the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- a stationary slide member 22 is rigidly fixed to a floor or mobile platform (not shown).
- An intermediate slide member 122 is slidably nested in the stationary slide member 22 for longitudinal movement therein.
- a load-carrying slide member 222 is slidably nested in the intermediate slide member 122 for longitudinal movement therein.
- the intermediate slide member 122 interconnects the stationary and load-carrying slide members 22, 222.
- the load-carrying slide member 222 includes a top plate 58 having a plurality of apertures 60 for attaching a load to the load-carrying slide member 222.
- Each slide member 22, 122, 222 includes a pair of opposing side walls 40, 140, 240, respectively, extending upwardly from a bottom wall 42, 142, 242, respectively.
- a rectangular recess 46, 146 is formed on the inwardly facing surfaces of each side wall 40, 140 of the stationary and intermediate slide members 22, 122, respectively.
- Each recess 46, 146 has a lower surface 48, 148 and upper surface 50, 150.
- Each recess 46, 146 extends substantially along the length of the slide members 22, 122, and is deep enough to accommodate the width of the tracks 144, 244.
- a notch 52, 152 is formed in one end of each side wall 40, 140 for receiving the tracks 144, 244, respectively, and permitting the tracks 144, 244 to extend into the recess 46, 146.
- the tracks 144, 244 and the recesses 46, 146 cooperate to define a pair of track channels 54, 56, 154, 156 in each recess 46, 146.
- a roller assembly 10 is positioned in each track channel 54, 56, 154, 156.
- a roller assembly 10 is positioned between the lower surfaces 48, 148 and the tracks 144, 244, respectively, and between the tracks 144, 244 and the upper surfaces 50, 150, respectively.
- each track 144, 244 is supported between two roller assemblies 10 for longitudinal movement of the slide members 122, 222 relative to slide member 22.
- a roller assembly 10 is illustratively positioned in track channel 54 formed in side wall 40 of slide member 22.
- the horizontal roller 14 extends beyond the side wall 18 of the roller assembly 10 and between the side walls 40 and 140 of slide members 22, 122, respectively.
- the horizontal roller 14 thereby maintains lateral separation between the slide members 22, 122 and prevents the slide members 22, 122 from squeezing the side walls 18 and increasing friction in the slide assembly 20.
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US20080018213A1 (en) * | 2006-07-20 | 2008-01-24 | Ken-Ching Chen | Drawer slide assembly having an adjustment mechanism |
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US20230182646A1 (en) * | 2021-12-09 | 2023-06-15 | Hyundai Mobis Co., Ltd. | Sliding glove box |
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